THE SU'l"IM; B.\BE. -ead liglity, lest 'tho vuke the shmbering boy! ho!d how caln lie sleepetl-hang not thus er his pillow, with that raptoi ed gaze: fervour will awake him-nay withsdraw y warm lips fromthis ivory broo, I tell thee v kiss will wake lls slumber-let us stand .ide Iis. couch, and wait his rosy waking. Thet: those pearly lipls un1close, those violet 5hino in their dewy brightness. I will snatch The eager cherub from his downy couch, fnd lay him on thy bosom; thou shall have 'he frst, long honev'd kiss, which thou shall nck to his mother, with a thous.ind thanks le smiles. and shows the dimnples i- his cheek. Te dreams. percha re, of1 sone seraphic vision. .'nre ;v- hiwself, or of sone bab% oy, Such as he knuws wheni waking, when his hands \re grasping at his flurtler's clustering hair. 'jr wh- n his on n sweet ina-: mt'e;s the eve. Sefleetcd in the mie rors: bless the boy! lay heaven forevet bless -he'; may thy days low on, unrutiled as thy placid sl -ep, -ay as thy.,oytul waking. Oh! ho% %n eet 'will he to hear his ,it:le :isp1ing voice 'ronounce the name of Ihiler -alh: me thinks love uhee more. when thiii'.g o' that day. le wakes-he smiles-ah see, i.is eager arms are stretched towardis his mother-nay, not now a clings so closely-thou shalt clasp him next. H. M. Trom the De...ocratic I crietc. TI. BALI.OT BOX. Freedom's consecr-ited dow% er, Casket ofa priceless gem! Nbler heritage I' power Tha' imperial diadem! Corner ston. it. whic:h was reared Lib.'riy's triuempha. dom". When the glorionsforu appeared 'Midst our gri en mous-ain home! Parchased by as noble blood As inu'mortal's v his e'er run, By the toil of those who stood At the side of Washint.on By the hears that met the foe On their na ive battle piain. Where the arm' that deals the blow Never needs to strike again! Where the craven that would dare Mar it with polined breath? Scorned and cursed, b, his share Tie traitor's shame-the trai or's deaths! Let his faithless heart he torn, From Iis recrenit bosom riven, And, upon the whirlwind borne, To the carrion be givcn! Gaard it ftreemer., guard it well! Spotless;.s . cur maiden's fame! Never let yotur clehuren tell Ofyotur weakness-of' your sheame; That their fathers basely sold What was bought with blouod and toil That you bartered right for goWd, Ihere on freedome's soil! Let your eagle's quencless eye, Fixed. unerring. sleepless. bright. Watch, when danger hovera nigh, From his lofty mtountasin height: While the stars and stripes shall wvave O'er this treasure, pure and free, The land's Palladium, it shatl save The home and shrine of libcey. CHOICE 01 A WIFE. t ask not beauty-'tis a gleam - , That tints the morning sky; I ask not hearnin-'tisa stream That glides unheeded by, I ask not wit-it is a flash That oft blinr' reasor s eye': Zsi oitgold-'tis ghtterin;: trash, .That cauises many a sigh. t ask good setnse-a taste. refmned Candor, with prudence blend d A feelinig heart-a virtnus mind. With charity intende-d. WV. From the Anmerican Museum. IlUhf;NATI J~S. The gay greetn earth with all its garnitre 'Of sun-gilt mountains, forests, fecmet, and flowers, Seemed one v.ast panorama, by the hiatd Of glowing uature paineted. To her ear Thewhisperinitzephyrsfrom the myrtle bowere Wafted melodious music: froni bright ri !n, Rolfing like moltet silver, came the sumend. Of Naiad voiccesfromi th,-ir pearly depths; And kom each star sweet airy harpings camni Swelling upon this pari ambrosial breeze The load and wild harmonicon of Ieaven. r A uicuulturaI. Fre~~eUAgricufurist. NGRI TTU N ONVFENTION. ventionisdesninded .hy the inrets, in deed, af tielythe necesaqiriee of' the piati * ers through'out the State. The stubject: wvhich will* triere receive discuesion are ne mst mo'nentous. involving, acs they dc the inoreased end continued prosperity o the whole plboting interest. Method mnayeand should therein be brought leer syard andh submnittoel to cossderatioun, foi Srnprovinig the system of culture of oui grear staples, for excpediting~ their truanspor mu to market, froms such regionls ats are - je1C 4~D31ag fOY' *,- feJ.L mart, Co 'opening new cliannes ot Mommuniention to such poris as hna' e hither tic lain out of the track entirely, for introducing anly It-w nd ;apiroe d r ariet o it ther coiton. rice, o- ;maV othier ,lp',ct of our soil, for r corn - ;--:1, :1.1,:m 1new staple whichl -r . :a t be .roifitahle, and whiche i . w:. eih. cnlivated ilt regioits fit' i - ciliUne, for the etcouragenment ti" -1 re-i tr.:(Ih %- lti i ti may iiieri se ' lie I 111111tio rta mid eoneequenily . ene fit -fie ini re If iti he whle. ;nl, inl fact, for ia iii ther puipeisf, whierli will Sng gst the-,4ke to lift mitdiof every re I Nor inl the advancentit of planting, properl ' si eillted. shoild the inerei-ts of iushaudrv lie forgo.ten. Noi plta ier -hould took upo' those n- unworthy hi- attention, nor should he permit his mii to he so engro-Aed liv the larger and more whole Stle Conerins. n-t fit pass unnoticed, this himiler. hut -nist ioportant biratch. The reriug of 'ntile, of' tile choicest and amost improved breed. either -derived from freigti -ources. or by care atid aien rion, advanei-d to a state ofeomparntive perfectiion irom our native bre--ds; the lire paration and use of nanure. the .levotion of a part of the land to -ich crtps a" may su-itain those animalIs whiu i :itre to furiii-i the manire; all these auxiliary too the prim try ohijicI of tl Somthern planter, are reqiite to his thorough success. I call ito plantati-n perlect tha h[1;)s n1t ihe menn; ol'contini-nU itsel ill a ltahe of prodneivew.,s, hiat ioe. not combioe the romors ndieier -onivenitee or the sialler frtros if it' %liddle Slates with ite hiva reuinar crap, of the Sout. Thiting raft lie done. :mid with fNcil itv. :m1.1 -,i view tit" stat" of our planta tii< inl getnerial. Who iz the Otcmli$in of the sto-k Iipi them? Loik at the rough side and heitvy hip-- of the out -lock. left it pick t %% r tel e't ainl r trits nhitiencet throughunt the wint-r. half wihl and whollv usele,s Contrar these in ithir itinl.ers anil pv erly with the 1;-w anid choice animal.. which are to le seen aro!.td the-lhiiteste:l of a farner of PeoyIv;i-t or Ketickv. yieldin invarinbly a bI:irger and morte rer t in profil than nny- other br.inch ft iiteir husbanldry. In th. same ii :iner, cotrat the crop. (corit inde even upniti our ioes land11 Wilih thloe which encumbertl Ilhe teh. ol N. Y rk wit. n "ait h. All I Ithee- Io Ittt, it i.4 the province 11t Coiv.u i'mioll to coin1 ,iler -nd arrange J I would ,eg-a estlo. the propriety oh holding :h.e. I vti o reiic diii-nl hlie lirt WeekC of thep meptingr of' ihrf Lo-isinture1-, %I$ the d e!Uetiiimis w hich ilhi' mtnty dr:i from the-stie f.elo, the recomitr'endtions which the% may be.tiow' i p.n suehi siulbjeir: as seemt'ti them le,ervin2 of aiprtitoti, miv all lie laiid bifl'ore the- collected wis dom !it f h State. :m.d ;tuch ictimn h) tit up (iti th.-mn may seem -idvis i lei' loir the het ter promotiti of the genral interests and welfare. It iS ritedle-is to enlarge tipot the iene fits which must aecrue from1 sch a ione...e as hns been'poilted out. The views Ilf men of ex p-rienie and jmlgettieo ii ul all agrielinrni point- woi thus heroinu- wile ly dissemitiated. impro'ements adopted in one part if the Slites n% ould receive the nilice of the others: mncess inl planting, would I.e 'raced to tl- euildoymet of prole-r nethods. n 1.ich could geiral ly ie pursned. Iiformtinlon i-. at tll time-, valible even upion general siuljrts. i by this means a ftil litgh woui hlie throwii upon thost' suljects, of all the mio'st inter. exti;, !) a planter, a involvitng tile' hitre succee-s of hiniself thae %I rfllire und pros. perity of' hi- chikiren, and his conitry. A. Doctor yjour ioise .'i wcell as your p~a firnls.-Recipiefor thue cur' rf Bolls in a Horse.-\\ lien a hurt.e h..s the lintis, it niay often lie knoiwn bcy hi- biting his wides when he has tnatiy, hi' lays d..wn. rolls aind if tnt enred, soont diles. When it is hi lieved that a hors" hats the boitts fromti the ahove symipt'inis. give a pit of -wee't *ned mil1k. which lie btt' are foui of~;and itey wiill led go their h..'d on the horse'. and feast on the miilk. lImmetdiatelt give the horse it stmali quaintity of oats or other provenider, in wihich put two thir'ds oif ti "ommioni fig of tohaci pulveri-ed. If he' reftises the pr'ovenider thtus mtixedi. sleep the samte qluatntity of tobacco inra :piti ofi botiling or wairmt water until the st retngthi is ot as we say,ihen p11 itn etioughi coldl wvater as that thie whutle will till at coimtton intnk hortlte, anil turni it itnto lie horse - hier it rearbes thte hoits it kill' ithem ais all wd'il bielie've ivhlo have' '-ver spat toe cia juice ion a wvormi or simiilar in eet. The horase, in Ice. than twentty houctrs;t will voiid all his hotts *there ji i mkttrako in I his, houigh no patent has be-en obhtinetl. - i'he writer -vwtuldnot natve' it tried on Ho il lhirse ini the fall ocr tirst of inter, ihr lie w'ioui cesrtainh1 recover to t he damtiage of' hii" owner. If'onte wofth curing is atfectedl with bocts, andI the .ympiltitts are sever", tnever stodi ficr the ttilk, but ii wish the ti hae'co-thtis is the kill all.-Maine Farmer. CHA Mo3IILE,--omtmonl - eamtnmile is a native oh: Englanad, and, on atccunt of the'-gret consumptionl of its:feiowers. it wouatld reantetiltIvation on a large seale in thei U. States-.it iaperenial, and will ~r eill-inpbornidy soils. All pa~rts fithepliantight piIerly be ccnverted -nto melc inisse~bdugh the flowers are the ben. -min oBsladf- the -single one, nwgtby thei'r yellow disc orecentre &'ar!.amewharstrnmgeit in their setnsile qusalitie(T~he taste oh chamectiile is iti, 1md atoimaiie ntd tits active qesalities rtes sidejliifij4inexrtiave nmaiter aidl essen tial- if.?Aiafusioni in water, extracts..the fornner, s'wd detains a considerabile p0orti)t of the liitter.. Takee icold. this infusion is servicable as ia tonic in loss of 'appetite, c-hloross, &c, . r s an. antispasmodic, well suited toihe nervous' debility of fe m-de1s. Taken warm injiarge quantities. it us nseatinig, andi is commonly emllOy ed to aid 'he operation of emeties. Prob ably any hciner tot usin wouldl do 'as well. I' ho same remark may apply to the' use af chamiottule. in external l'omentations& ;aoulticesi. . SeICeDn T ouAro.:s.-Recipefor a bush el of Tomatoes.-Take yiaur lomariiOes and lpo.r bsoiing wa~ter otn them,. skhan 'and lhai rhemt, after tihieb add a teai-eetp rul of' salt, a temlonspumn full-nf hbna-L ntnner. nn do. or earlme. nn ounce of cloves, an (1n fce of (illimitlollt. onul :I not1ce of mace; nt %iell and put the tomait.s tin .;mall jars. run ntttou suet over ithetm awl tie thein up eith.-r with trong hiue paper or Calftsin. Prepmied in i n nty, they will keep a year. Pickle for Bd bugs.-A hnucek-eepr wishe., s to --ay to our renler. that a stron. 4olttion of' sal and waer will kill held hnt. immediately if pldiud to lthem. Those who nre so ulforu uinne a. t) bp troeii-d with sueh visi ort. enn thi u gt rid of' them by apllilying a pickle to their enrcass.-Maine Fairmer. Importint to Fariners.-Pla nt Artichokes around the si mps in your cornfield-u; the-v will need not more uttention it til the fall or spring following; then turn in your hogs to dig them. L isT of Letters remainin.: i: the Post Of' lice at ,dgelie d C. 11., June 30, 1839. A & I Addiso,. George A. Addion. D. C. Albson. Wm. leury Bryant. Bradley 3 Baler, Geo. Burnel, HIOht. Blavlock. Mrs. Butler. Robt. .. Bausketi Sml K BUrker, Samuel Bntier, Claudia C. C & D Cook. Win. Sen. Corley. Mr. Sen Curter. John Clerk 4f th Conrit of '0oekrol. liunj. 'e. Pleas. Campbell. Lee Colgin. Joh Chri-tie. i.oun . Dion Ir. ('oach Drake Wmfi. A. 2 Maker. Doby. Ilbert SE. F& G. l.lsmore. Aien 2 i ield. R. J. Fey. . F Grili . :- . L. Griffin. owden Galkian. Wn G. Uode. Robp:. Gitben. JMI \ A J. llomite<. Le wis HI.arden. W C. lic:.-onu. -.us- S. lolen Abe 3.11.2 1iut -he-. iS. W. Je er, Juon . JB e,.. . ho-. Jo , A itN bt. C. 2. Jhus it. Theo. Johnson, var id JeUnui gs, .tary. K & L. Ke dl. Byron Kuldreim, Ilizabeli hileal. uizabeth. I@ . .. . Lipscoulbe.. Joh1n z LeIS .i sutuluha. Lat.mer. A. Libur.e Dr. 311. N 4 0). M1c.1el o' . fleg-tor N I-Ist. .Dr .tivson. Ii. U AItuy, 0..41 .Mncirrel .rutry ; . e. d_ n.. Mati. It. W. ll. .;, V. J W. Mi. ur I .,lu uud . iti..rd.. Jo .u Notl.., Mrs. 4. Nx.eous #& i re.Dr it),~ ~ ~~~ns Rii.1.6S ~ll. , . Dri Pric. aMd irks Prir. Joveph. e -tier K. M Y ud . ..Jabwh, Mr. N\r110.- nimrs. , 4. -so. fr Pic ei, F. WV. I~ohrsuuu. %% tU. O duhlie. F. S. uu.il ' Oilve, Liel:. Re, aI . lwd. icv. Sauusnes. ',Vm,. %uioliu. A7.uunalu l'repon .et r K .. I. e Saver. Sa t toi. Sim s. -idrnd nI Pow." s ). W. mp es. 4 Ilvit Tlrbdk. Al. red ay of-. Luke Ti: uni.. B. . V %V& z Upson0h, Mar1-cuis %rd Cpt. . WVig tuun. %%l in. J1. IV.i yijoci. Wiber I~ 1. Atur Walr. int. or %*i.ruuawuu. J her o. m 'ermols ftiuty of' ue Inbove let. will Iebse usk lbr ad'e! ti-ed let rrs ie. i dwAZI. d. P. 111la 1 1-rdn c. 1 0. 6.1 tu:lbSI Ut. III II tic YU .t:: IIat i Iat burg, S. o. ltleu. 1:-t Juily I - Amnde.sn. Wol. Ader.ot. TIs. d. tn at. Jos eph If M. 1. J uu It Shr:ter. Johml (Tur. Mu .1 Cort. t T bi: m lI .. . F. ha'.J is Dpson. laiensisBeuj Wity Jotma. m J.luhe.Clf E~z' Co. Lwis ulteph, Ts. .. e. GoftJ~uueum (in. i.ide P. (Lidills &.BsToem i.upe. Wil'illin W-1 & Z. I~o tn, V.F. iiWa C. SRh.1 I Ie.:euout.Samul. itn Wiober lf~rlmurz.Mr Wuuder. Wmo.r 1har :la.h buy. Mcluru '. .1in.ertliaoh. IJlsv.Cnu lle Pcetton n. iin a ofthe .bov f et.. wil peasr e s foruadve urti-edrle e rtl: .~lurru.haC1.losp .. li ituuZ l. Bt. P. 3l.tph . -e~as i .t. ti m In t no:-t ..c(oratiek ainugnj.. 5l'ond the tJly lr. A. & . A nde~s. Irah. Ndeonc. Tho.: A)Nerion Johneu M. Blky. Angus. An :. Purn tt.. r Nauin Peley. Joit. Boutwelb, Gbeuor BvryGsir Carobis. Ai. . < roers. nryp R'arte.an Ms S.. Cou-- ren. Dudl... ~abo e olly .. ('lausp. .Iulius Sawye. Paotric Davton Bej. Sa' oh T.an her Cpt ET & G Eley Cor. Laeis T.ddner, Thlli. J.2 Fdney. Wisuoon 2 lr. E.ano Woodkman Duk Henuryg GBo. W~toni, . F.a2lwny. SBa.1 Wifardonn. Mr inle hs WMix, 8:.cl ay Hu~' ayrs. -.:. . Kngh, alo Kendall. Byron. IT Locktvt. j. ~ LaCme, R LihekroaJesse t LaaIe.arth MOri uev..istrict a -W4rlliablf. B. t: Cltl Mntofev I)Vtue. Mtt nr~~eyu:, ugid 4) h ar Murph. fiveleel o .\tc.luipl Jlie May -.tu e orlck tenj. MCord.8~i f el t r. 1ashn d.~i 'is~d lib ctutsG.;tenil oltgie. ralu ixo nh Geoe. vi. r O NillDr jameusu.olu Pehory..' Analb tlliI Poi r-w v. aC. P3a. TLVEi B. PJnb, 18betezer FR &SALE U'Uobinpnation whlier. tHenbsrbrf Rie hesn, ides o . Cvronntreek coudiley Rabo. Po0lcre. - . Spinra. H tnry Sumeral3 Gibrt Sine. ioty PIWSPECTL S. Will be publislrl in Augusta. Ga. on the first butu day of Octber, 1. 3.. .the first number &I a .;e c/k; Journal. to fi ciled The aOniAthnIlL I"RsiCCner: Devoted to time Li.'utnre, Iistitmiio.us und Amu e:ements o' tie ombi. IBrnow . Co.1.mam~ m'.M e'I .idmn-rT. />ub~m'islcrs, C!i(llmLS lit IATT ic. Lda mor. - F .monta is the inmrmlino.ie at imUteni.tni e. S She has eve hitn :o. I lime, stro lul and sun11mg mmndmle tle rays of* tile ferV ii Il sinim; Ila ly anmd GIreece., have. tiromn the ir tirrt mik inmmg ittle bleing as civilizei w0ii:mns9. a1od1M , iheir Poets - md inmtors. The Literary pilgrim ever hends his si' p to ihe Somh of 1-mrope., us his most avo ed shrme; wile 'here. Imid me mmIii ies throng tim hm- mmm1 d, .1 the eplic strains inf IIomjim , tie smmmthing min, isires ol th - :Mantim S%'nam, the exulling mides of llorace amid the biniim. -unrcmms of Jinvonal. While inl laver timis teciin tim the imemory of th fearfli Struins el Dnute, the - pic measumres of* the mad. man Fasso.the sotil stramin. of* Petrach. and the pleasing im ges of' ioccacio. And while ihs foidly reenlli g to memmy all these. lie remembersthattth' diewtheir inspir'io frrom the 'ervi.I eunm o Ital. and Greece 1im fiels in the hminy nir he breathes, in tie brilliant heavem, thit formi the canopy above him, in lite brilliincy in the sun-se, tlatglows in theliori zomamd mii the ,ints thaii lie air and m:'im: spread over the earti. time inspratimn lthmait 'ormed and develol-ed the genius of' t.ose whom he noam so i'ond.y regrets. Such thod Ihr ins;iration doer- the Literary pigmm li;: on tie meinsie shore- minf Italy u..d tireec. mid dmiler the lervid -im ofi ime Smith. Am is i pos-ibe liat a ..in.!ied cimme m the Wester limm:i-ph. re prese i.- no nra miel to ismi io t:i. .-ame suil. the ain m bril-in cm (int them ca..opy of the ch mi-ds. the ,mte g orioms sitm--et. t e mtii. mcih tiits mmpommn lie ind:-ei .e imrd ntmm insp.ration lire A wili-r. mt -time alirmpt seeni-v tihan m y or Greece nll bimast. spen inl hm:im: t, ites to seir bnehm liters. \\ fide with these .1t: iilim ol ls.- min ::m!.. scpe upon I .. Asil y. ime -:man .nh. im ti ..mr la orite lrmmiis. ;:lori.,mms mt rdiis an.i streMminigm e':SS emdes. ire ever, wimer. cminmi e thebi %% ors..ip pers in t mm-e wh dm ain m themi. Atmil do all . .ese atford imo imspir:mtmmm Ti.ev do .n sp e; tley mmve s;-okenl ill the cloimnen'm I mn- ofi ine t-ilew'ues :ii li. ckineyvs mm the l tevmh tion. 'ie. ..nve spok im Imn ive poliihed pm.es mit it : irimke; tiey ar . ow snmnkin in the smraii s if A Chmritmmmi i;i mlivii,'* Wile. iimm.Alee. mmit, Piei-ndl. liu. T:cI:- or. \\ itiel, iii mhe dibh. mm scen s i am .mmgstre't. and im time vivid -eth 0e. o.i S m (imt:. \\ nir. or ow. mid M. :,ne. Aye . more. they*v n.e - akim ib the mmisanis ol't.e Wn.. t. o c.Ist iack to the mmmmntammmm-. the wn.- riali. it d ih - tin- m-,ieir -- iratim in .i vim: io- ms. sild who-e vild -m-i:S throiiih MiI pim intiomti-someies s'ar tie ub ic cnr. 'lh y do spmeak in these moii-.miind will with *m p mopi mei-iiumm for .0 immmic I imin their thimmmiits tom time pnblic. :il electril'm the' w- rid by v iheir elomnent . mis. Nor does the -ium ine'- r'r insmrn i hrhi-st. ricinidemt-. .\ hrie-'reereice i1- 1 ofleach indil uial m0 time sti'ii:g AmiimS i ow wilv his.-rv of 'ammh ol' time t i rim -t:i es. will colvi ree him tih thmy .X' -a ric. m:memm!s f